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The opposite fear is true too: that the cognoscenti will be alienated by watered-down fusions.
Critics fear voluntary helpers will be alienated by the new rules.
Further, if future governments reorganise the NHS again, I believe an entire generation of GP leaders will be alienated and lost.
Whether undecided voters will be alienated by this particularly pungent flavour of pro-union support, or no voters galvanised, will be evidenced by the end of the week.
Many viewers will be alienated by this harshness.
Ubiquitous automation (UA) in the home environment is not very prevalent at present, but with the move from individual computers to more ubiquity in both computing and automation there is a danger that the individual will be alienated and forgotten in an automatic world.
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It will be alienating in some ways.
When their books don't, they'll be alienated, frustrated and will likely seek out unauthorised ways to get books in future.
If we do so, we'll be alienating workers, who don't care about anything other than checking their pay packet and occasionally glumly swilling some beer.
They will always be alienated, never able to slip into their cars and their lives "with all the smoothness of a bank card being swallowed by an A.T.M. machine".
Americans today live far from the ecological damage that their consumption habits cause, and even if future consumers are more enlightened about carbon footprints, and fill their tanks with certified green fuel, they'll still be alienated.
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